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I have had the answer to my original question but have a couple of spanners
to throw in to the works!! The formula is on a different sheet to the data to which the formula pertains and the set of numbers is actually a formula of say column x * Y. Can my original query still be done??!?!? Thanks Loads!!!!!! another suggestion: =Sumproduct(--(A1:A4="open"), --(B1:B410)) entered normally "HighlandRoss" wrote: Hi I am trying to work out how to create a formula that reads only entries of "Open" in column A and counts instances of those with "Open" and a value of over 10 in column B i.e. a value of 2 should be returned in the example below. Can anyone please help Cheers Ross A B C D 1open 11 2closed 11 3open 16 4open 7 |
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